Everything you need to know about ticket prices, stoppages, and more for the Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express
Everything you need to know about ticket prices, stoppages, and more for the Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express
Everything you need to know about ticket prices, stoppages, and more for the Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express |
Amrit Bharat Express is equipped with a WAP5 locomotive at either end and has an eye-catching orange and brown color scheme.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to open the first two Amrit Bharat Express trains, which will depart from Ayodhya.
Railway authorities claim that the engines on these trains are aerodynamically engineered. Amrit Bharat Express has a lovely orange and brown color scheme. With a WAP5 engine at either end, the train operates on a push-pull system, which enables quicker travel times and higher speeds.
There are eight general second class coaches, twelve second class 3-tier sleeper coaches, as well as two guard coaches for unreserved travelers on the 22-coach Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express.
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Since it hasn't been posted on the IRCTC website, the exact ticket price for the Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express is presently unclear.
Time Train No. 15557 leaves Darbhanga every Monday and Thursday at 3:00 p.m. After a total of 21 hours and 35 minutes of travel, it is anticipated to arrive at the Anand Vihar Terminal station in Delhi at 12:35 pm on the following day.
Kamtaul, Janakpur Road, Sitamarhi, Bairagnia, Raxaul, Narkatiaganj, Bagha, Kaptanganj, Gorakhpur, Basti, Mankapur, Ayodhya Dham, Lucknow, Kanpur Central, Etawah, Tundla, Aligarh Junction, and finally, Anand Vihar Terminal are among the stations at which the train will stop.
Concurrently, the Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station, constructed at an expense above ₹240 crore, has a modern, three-story structure furnished with cutting-edge facilities like as escalators, elevators, a food plaza, and child care centers. Significantly, the station has been certified as a Green Station Building by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) and is intended to be inclusive for everyone.
Two Amrit Bharat trains—the Darbhanga-Ayodhya-Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express and the Malda Town-Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminus (Bengaluru) Amrit Bharat Express—will be officially opened by the prime minister.
The country's railway network will also be expanded with the introduction of six new Vande Bharat trains. Ayodhya-Anand Vihar Terminal, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra-New Delhi, Amritsar-Delhi, Coimbatore-Bangalore Cantt, Mangalore-Madgaon, as well as Jalna-Mumbai are just a few of the routes that the Vande Bharat Express trains will travel.
Furthermore, Northern Railways said that the cost of erecting additional amenities and a three-story structure at the station—which is a short walk from the Ram temple—was Rs 241 crore.
"The new station building has a 140 x 32.6 m size. According to the statement, "An extra 140 x 12 m front porch has been supplied as well at the drop-off zone to protect passengers from inclement weather.”
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